<p>Discrepancies in “business record-keeping practices” have emerged during an ongoing investigation into South Park Funeral and Cremation Services.</p><p>The Hendersonville Police Department is continuing to investigate the business, which closed March 1 when the owner was evicted from the property after the landlord said he failed to pay rent.</p><p>The owner, 53-year-old Richard Jarrett Mosley, faces a total of 22 felony counts pertaining to illegal activity including forgery and writing checks on a closed account, according to police. </p><p>Detective Heather Cash said Mosley has been released on bond since his arrest March 25, but he may face more charges.</p><p>Hendersonville police are working with the N.C. Board of Funeral Service “to make sure nothing slips through the cracks,” Cash said. </p><p>She said that “additional discrepancies have been discovered regarding the business record-keeping practices,” which are still under investigation. </p><p>With the help of the state board, the police are in the process of returning cremains to families from the business. </p><p>Anyone with concerns about South Park Funeral and Cremation Services should contact the board at 919-733-9380 or www.ncbfs.org. </p><p>Reach Weaver at emily.weaver@blueridgenow.com or 828-694-7867.</p>